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Business · TorontoHealth Canada has issued a consumer product recall for thousands of hoodies and sweatshirts. The recalled products were sold between August 2019 until 2022 and 128,680 units were sold in Canada. Customers are advised to stop using the product immediately and to contact Helly Hansen for a product replacement credit.
Thousands of Helly Hansen sweaters recalled in Canada due to 'flammability hazard'
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City of Barrie declares Significant Weather Event due to winter storm warning
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Justin Trudeau · OttawaA public commission says Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government met the “very high threshold” for invoking the Emergencies Act to quell the paralyzing protests by truckers and others angry over Canada’s COVID-19 restrictions last winter.
Trudeau met threshold to invoke Emergencies Act, commission finds
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Business · OntarioBoth the Ontario Integrity Commissioner and the Auditor General will be opening an investigation into the Doug Ford government’s plans to develop the Greenbelt.
Ontario integrity commissioner and auditor general to investigate Greenbelt development
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Pickering, Ontario · PickeringEducation Minister Stephen Lecce says it's a deal that lets high school students earn credits toward a secondary school diploma while they apprentice. The province says the construction industry will need 72,000 new workers by 2027. Premier Doug Ford's government has pledged to build 1.5 million homes by 2031.
Ontario announces new apprentice program that lets Grade 11 students earn their high-school diploma on the job
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Coldest Night of the Year walk in Barrie raises record amount for Youth Haven
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US & CanadaCHEO says it once again providing care for older teenagers after two months of sending them to adult hospitals to deal with a never-before-seen surge in respiratory illnesses among younger children.
CHEO resumes treating older teens as pressures ease
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CharitiesApplications are open for this year’s round of Canada Post Community Foundation grants. They are open to Canadian charities, schools and community organizations that provide programming for children and youth, up to age 21. According to the foundation, applications for the grants, which range in value up to $25,000, will be accepted from all communities across the country with a focus on local grassroots initiatives. Those include literacy and …